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The state Public Utilities Regulatory Authority this week approved a request by Connecticut Light & Power to reconsider its recent final decision limiting the utility to collect $365 million in costs from ratepayers related to five major storms in 2011 and 2012.

The Berlin utility asked PURA to reopen the case in light of evidence that AT&T may not pay $9.25 million out of $20.8 million it must pay CL&P, as required by PURA, for "storm-related tree work," according to a document filed by CL&P parent Northeast Utilities.

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